With MSIE, if you have an element with a blank or missing src or HREF attribute, this warning will be fired. I fix this with an initial value that points to a blank html page. [ December 03, 2007: Message edited by: Ben Souther ]

I checked all over the page.All the src attribute are in place and are perfect.

But I wonder why the warning disappears when I disable the color function in the css? Could you explain the possible cause please?

Thanks once again for taking interest on this issue.

Chris Host

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posted 9 years ago

Hi,

This is a continuation of my previous problem.

To add the headache, another page also giving me the same warning.

when I check both those pages im my workstation's IE, it generates warning in both the pages. However, When I try the same in my neighbour's workstation, The warning is only on one page. Both the workstation's IE has been set with default settings only and both IE are of same version.

When I started this thread, I thought of putting the code. But My boss restricted me to do that and supported himself with the company policy. That is the only reason, I failed to furnish the code. I understand it is very difficult and even impossible to debug, with out seeing the code. But I am in the desparate position, Where I am not allowed to display the code. Sorry for this ben. Thanks for the effort.

Chris Host

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posted 9 years ago

Thanks Ben, Thanks Eric.

We finally found out the reason for the pop-up. Actually part of the HTML page was created with the help of MSWord. MSWord itself inserted some smart tags in the document, which caused the havoc. When I commented the SmartTags and made some bypass, the pop-up disappeared.

But I still could not get to conclusion on how the smart tags are related with the CSS.